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Setting Up OpenNet VPN on Android

Setting up OpenNet VPN on Android is simple and secure. OpenNet uses modern and private protocols like VMess, VLESS, and Trojan, which are supported by the v2rayNG application — a powerful and flexible VPN client for Android devices.

🔐 You will need an OpenNet access code to proceed. If you do not yet have one, visit opennetvpn.comarrow-up-right to request a 3-day trial or purchase a subscription.


Using v2rayNG on Android

1. Install v2rayNG

Download the v2rayNG app from one of the following sources:


2. Import Your Access Code

Once the app is installed:

  • Open v2rayNG.

  • Tap the “+” (plus) icon in the lower right corner.

  • Choose “Import from clipboard” if you’ve copied your OpenNet access code (VMess/VLESS/Trojan link). Alternatively, tap Scan QR code to scan the configuration if it's provided as a QR.


3. Select and Connect

  • After importing, select your newly added profile from the list.

  • Tap the paper plane icon at the bottom to connect.

The first time, Android will prompt you to allow VPN access — tap “OK”.


Once connected, all of your Android traffic will be securely routed through the OpenNet VPN servers. You can verify this by visiting an IP-checking site or trying to access content that was previously restricted.


✅ Tips

  • v2rayNG supports subscription links, which automatically update server configurations. You can paste your subscription link under “Update subscription” to stay current.

  • Switching servers is easy: import multiple configs and select the one that suits your region or speed preferences.

Choose v2rayNG for full protocol support and fast, encrypted browsing with OpenNet VPN.

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